AFP, TOKYO: The Bank of Japan is to keep Haruhiko Kuroda at its helm until 2023 under government plans to retain him as a pillar of its pro-spending policy, reports said yesterday.
The government will propose to parliament reappointing 73-year-old Kuroda for a second five-year term as early as this month, the Nikkei business daily quoted anonymous government sources as saying.
His current term ends on April 8.
Other media, also quoting anonymous government sources, said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration was in the final stages of arranging Kuroda’s reappointment.
He would be the first BoJ governor to serve two terms in half a century as Abe’s ruling coalition has a comfortable majority in both houses of parliament.
Soon after he became prime minister, Abe handpicked Kuroda, a former finance ministry bureaucrat who later headed the Manila-based Asian Development Bank, as BoJ chief.